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S f' 0 2 A 6 vo- - NY 10 .So",'ed 4 S y iCusaNY Rars bJbpr Os A'jjees a faoeo'd 5 350" i 0010 'i -r G fJ Thursdays Games ; SjD 13 4 'NATa" on 77 iVovae ;2 ir CoC'Aed Pojied CyenrronAe4i diea Td 0 0 6 a IASI 012 & "n 4 3 in 6dC lU VdCvX 5a 83. 6 Wo" 6 63 S 3 0T &6 i c ten'y'am d oo ( ea.-- f.f ' e ei ves l oerv Tenessee 6 rxrn b' Goe-finite, a Aloe, c JAMES MADISON YdSSar d rmon ITS 'uS 4S po v Tec- - 6' SOUTH &0 : o s s i - P tome imi cas? i.n I N 8o jPdd 74 u.' i a x CaOte 63 6? S' boe 5? Cj a a S' - C"r ev r A '5 -g a 10 7 A A pm MO Corner A Friday's Games L 3CC'' La'rS a Nn Je"f 5 30 lAa a' Ne Vo pr. F'f ade'Or-'AdS "goi 5j0 c a W 7 70 ,ir,'d y 'U v ViArdofcee a Hw.A'gr $30 p Dtfe.er 7 30 ur-s- Madison 65 Mi, COWAONAEALTH ; . ij : : a j i : i i Bi'0 V'G-b w" 80 79 Vi.ete Teen VaComm I 3 65 6 Stete-Ote- G.PdOe Carnes Thursday's Pc1 ate a' Cri.dyO 5 0 " De'te' a C e.eate 5)0 d" dvfc'tv'l V ogtaV ?5 83 AdSf''O' -- 8 A VA g8 B Br Sasbjry S' Va pM BteCO' 8? 80 Med'1 8b - It 83 ft Aesa" 13" j'a Bis'c P Rooens RP 7? Smdntete '24 La as K) V Hrp'0 Mas b:tov 94 $ Pte.de,xe7fc '33 153 "8 Lakes A t ,ier,e n 4 (4 to Third Round K CftOuSu. Wes' German sva Rose Cass a c ' nera S.o.a WedsttOav's Games 6 eny Pd 4 Ifr Tte '.0 ' i ) Somer otens-v- coordnato-HOCKE- r National Hockev League NEW JERSEY Dtv.LS-u- e" Ga.i oefenserra-- ' to te Ma'te Vaf tes te America- - Hockev League cte'te COLLEGE LOU'S'ANA ST ATE -- Announced a' b ' McC'ure, admmistraive ass'stant 0 fee am 30 e c d rector wui retire effective June WEST resgteO'1 O Pau' rumng packs h.- - e ea- CAPS r waee 5, Penguins Jets Hendrix Closing in on No. 10 Ute Scoring Spot 2 Wmpeg Pittsburg I 0 -2 3 0 -5 Continued From l said. That's a great accomplishment. I guess. Not too many guys score that many points. Really, though. I'd rather be remembered as a guy who helped lead the team to a '0 Period-- 1. BdiWe- 1653 Secod Per Tnro Per o'e 5- .od-- r pt'sbj-g- 75? Ba-d- 36 Lemeux 6 too1 f raw ev Johnson) U43 7, w r 1931 tppi peg Derago 9 tima.i -goa-- W Sto's c .mpeg Looev PiUyjjrgp ers Team R I'js i d mccrj's or etnr,cd-LeYi'sision 6n Toot CHcas riif9 jk ?6Vjdaen Cornei lOAa 83 Coe 7? Dd"d 98 Vdand 73 Df ace 96 Manchester 6i DePdul 48 tncara St 44 S' 103, Mjvvtl'e St 74 hmo.s 59, W'S Gfeen Bav S8 Hast Tgs 93, Concordia 7eo 80 Jonn B'OAn 79, Schoot of Karsas St 78 Or aor-- a Manan 73, Pranul'n 6S N I'i.rc s 67, Boa ing Green 6S NE M. SSOuri Cent MHiOuri 67 . eicess 0 Ed Vou1? Bulls 99, Nets 96 () 17 17. 6 Pason 4 4 4 12 4 17 ? 16 13 Vary 5 4 2 3 1? Ki09 16. ?8 Cocm S 4 7 4 S 18 Tola's 4? Netraska Johnson GO 0. Rvi'd Ransev 0 0 2. 0 96 If Outage New Jwney goi-M- 43 Rebounds-CBica- oo JKvv 99 96 7f 2S Pouted oui (Green IS' New 74 Tn'w-oot- Ncoe 32 24 tKinfl. Gmmski St 1? 'OaKJey, Panson 4) New Jersey 24 8) Tod' Tools Cnitapo 16, New sey 18 Tecnmcai-Cntca- sro "egai defense 41 Jer-9 72 7 D'fy-e- D 11 2S, Cder 4 GO 8 17 9 ?? 10. Pason6 Ke'sev 7. 16 13 Vandewegne 2, 4 Carr 19, Porter 17 ? 7 Bark ev. Paison goa's ReOounds-Portia- nd PcAed (Triomosor 7). Piadftpna 45 31 tDrexier 1?). Assn's Portand 31 vCneeks 14) Toa (ous Porand Barktev X Technical Pistons 39 118, Sonics 113 SEATTLE (113) 31, Chamber McDaniel 13 21 7. Young 6 11 15 31. Sikma 2 7 4. Wood M 11. Henderson 8, Vranes 12 3, McCormick G1 1. Sobers 0 0 2. Bnckowski 0 0 0 0 0 T eta's 2 7233 113 OETROfT (118) 21 5 Benson 2 6 T'.oucka 820 Fips Uirrbeer Duma's 21. 8 GO 3 6 4 4 John23, Cure'on Thomas 17 Camodetl 4 6 119 Mahom son 4 0 0 GO 2. Nevtt 6. Gbscn 4 Totals 1'B 30 2S 28 Seaffe 37 26 33 Detroit Three-ont goa s Young. Lambeer Rebounds-Seatte Fou-e57 None Ou (Chambers 13 Detroit 53 iLaimoeer 15) 23 (Young Henderson 6' t 28 (Thomas 11) Toat touts Seae 24 Oeiroi 3? Technicals Chan-oe'Maom ft Lakers Pacers 90, 81 LA. LAKERS (90) 1. Abdul Rampij 1? ?? 4 Wo'thy GS 21. jabbar 917 3 6 21 Johnson 12 9. Lucas 4 GO McGee Cooper 3 6 7 9 Kuochak 17 0 0 7 Scott 8 0 0 4 Toa s 36 83 18 23 90 Greer. INDIANA (ID 6 8 ?4 Anderson S9 0 0 10. W m$ 13, SI panovich 5 10 G2 10. Fleming 4 0 0 2 Stansburv Rciwoscn 2 8 7 0 0 4 Wamck 4 7 2 7 Game! T,soae lOToa's 33 82 '5 19 81 90 21 21 2 LA. Lafcen 74 15 16 26 81 heUna Foued out- -S oarovch Reoounc- s- LA Lafrs 55 iLucas 10' Indiana 50 W'iams13) Asst's-L- A Laer-- ?6 Johnson 10 Inflana 27 femng 7) To'a' fou'S L A lasers J8 iid ana 21 Technicals Los A ige'es lega1 904 16 'I'ega' defense - Mas Bucks 124. 107 MILWAUKEE (124) IM5 4 5 26 Cummmgs 3 GO 2. Moncnef 7 13 3 5 17 Breuer 0 0 2 Lister 6 7 15 Dav s U Hodges 5 7 17 F eids 4 6 4 4 12 P erce 4 7 0 08 2 Jones 6 Reynolds G7 Gienp 124 0 0 2 Toto'S DALLAS (107) 4 6 16, Perkins 13 7 Aouif'e II Harper 7 M 5. B'ack-ma- DcnaKJson 5 7 0 0 10 Vmcent 7 15 26 Davs 0 Schrempf 3 6 16 I? Wenmngion GO 7 Kee'mg 35 9. E nr GJ 2 ? 2 Bub 2 3 Totals 39 86 107 26 31 38 29124 MAwaukee 22 31 32 Da las PO'it goa'S Hodges 2. Davis 2 57 Foved out -- None Rebound'-Mi'wiuAguirre 8 ICiiter to' Da'as 50 iDonadson 22 Da tes iRressev Axsvs-- M ?! id. waukee B jckma' 9i Tota1 tou's M waukee 29 Dat 5 teected) 7 20 17 007 Celtics (lW BOSTON Bio i4 io g Warriors 115, JJ ; 14 n 36 Ai, is ? s 6 is Sc'i''d 6100 CvneMOOO Th.'j 10 Tc'6 44 GOLDEN STATE 0 0 4 II 00 J I 00 ,0 - S 0 S OS yam F'ovd 0 1) 0 0 0 oo'"i 3 S 0 4 0 0 0 To'an 44 9 B rd i iy 9, 0)004 0 00 )6 '00 10 10 S l II Bd1 SO Le't 2 Kansas KANSAS (79) Manning Dre'iing 4 4 17, son Colorado 79, 5 5 75 0 8 Thomp3 Marsha'i 4 ?9 TurgeonO-OO-OToto'S COLORADO (74) 9 7 12. 14 G 7 2 Buttord 6 W'Htemj W ike GO 4, Red ?? 4, Lee 16 22 Downs 0 2. Kousman 11 74 Pen.x GO 0 0 0 Totois 32 58 Kansas 47, Colorado 36 Fomed Red Rebound- s- Kansas 30 (Manmng 17) Colorado 33 'Bute'd. Dows 8) 15 Keiiog Hunter 5) Colorasas 16 CcorB-ddo 27 (Red ) Totot Hrme tsKh Techntca's-CoKra- do MIAMI (62) Bums 14 23 I 2 29 B own 4 9 8 13 16 R chardso" 4 8 0 0 8 0 0 l? Preto 6 Hugnes 3 5M7 Harvey 4 6 2 9 Warren 0 2 17 Schneckenpu'g 0 0 0 0 0 Rooe'v?n G N.e To'di 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ss 4 0 0 6 4 9 12 8 2 2 7 31 Toli OH 4 s 6 5 0 0 10 Ness'ev Toto'S 46 85 12 19 2 0 0 2 8 IS 2 ? 18 Dawk'm 8 K.rg 4 6 0 0 8 0 0 4 Snvoer Smith G 0 0 0 V am, Footed Totot Harvev, Ferry Duke ?0 Reboundb-Mte- mi 35 ID Duke (Ferry 9i AsSSs-Mia(Prn'o 4). Duke 33 (Awer 14 34 20 m. 8? 104 45 ke 0 0 7 5 Hatte-Ou- r08e Aakee Ferry 16 2 Fou'w) IPftfiso l)L I?) Aisnis-Bos- 'od S'T'e 49 iSm-f111 Goidri S'a'e OS (Movd 4i 14 -IS GoTje b6'4 17 4 6 )6, A 4 50 7 6 B 35 64 mt -8 Murdxk 49 50 3 564 shots-3- L'nesmen-Ge-r- 6, Black hawks 5 2 3 n Girls Frep Basketball 7 A 17 623 ve Newe" Reteree-Da- 275 Lmesmen-Rv- ar Ma'k Pare Boxak, Oilers Leafs 9, Maple 2 Totvtip 5 0 -5 3 4 -9 EOttenton 16 Toronto. COurtra1 First 15 2 Toronto Dark iSaimtng Cte'k'. 'pd 77 (Couffna" 307 3 Edmonton. Crnfev 34 (Messer Gegg 8 48 4 Eonvyiton Ku" 45 5 Edmo.-to(Coffev. Mess.efD 1208 ipp NdPter 17 'Smith, MaitoviSh1. 1447 Second Ppriod- -6 Edmonton Anderxon 41 tLumtev Gregg' 431 7. Edmonton. A"dr-so4? Cohee G'egg'- 1020 8 Edmcrton G'e'rkv 40 35 U3''poi Mess-erf 'Gregg) Per 1623 10 (sn To'crto 9 Eflmcton Fergus ps'eness iAP 5! N AJ Tmf Top Scorers 78-6- 3 That's almost layups this u-a- r anybody else on the team That shows you what I'm talking about." Modestly. Hendrix agrees with his 81 double coach. "Well, he said. "I think my quickness and my athletic ability my help me a lot. I'm jumping ability able to get into the open court and ... . . Cowboys are Familiar Roadblock for Cougars Continued From C-- l way to beat BYU." agreed Brandenburg, who has twice taken Wyoming to WAC championships. Everyone's been saying that for the last six weeks, but we have a chance to have a real impact since we play them twice in the next 10 days. If we can get by BYU tomorrow (Thursday), this could still be a very interesting race. Wyoming ambush BYU in Laramie? Well, several omens point to the Cowboys becoming the first team since Jan. 4 to cage the streaking Cougars. In 1942, when the Floyd Millet- - coached Cougars school-recor- pul together their place." insisted Andersen. We re a little harder to beat at home a winning streak, it was Wyoming which e d the crowd and familiar surroundings. and so is Wyoming. But we've played pretty well on the road and we've won our last 12 games. That's something no one can take away from us. "I said before, if we can win seven of our last eight games, we'll win the conference," continued Andersen. "Now. it's three out of four. If we win and ope any three of our last four wcfll will have to be on the road win the league. And I think we haye just as much chance of winning t Wyoming as we do at Utah with In 1980. stopped the string. when BYU won its final 12 games of the season to establish a modern-damark, guess which team was the last to defeat the Cougars' 45-3- y high-wat- Right. Wyoming Now, blend in the fact that Wyoming has gunned down BYU in Laramie the last two years, and you have several factors pointing in the Cowboys' favor. But BYU's Andersen isn't buying all that historical stuff I still think we have as good a chance as anyone to beat Wyoming at Northern Arizona Hosts Weber State Tonight Continued From C-- l but, I think, we played them soft on defense. The Lumberjacks, who host Weber State in a 7:30 p.m. Big Sky Confer- ence game Thursday at Flagstaff, used a variety of smart offensive moves en route to a Ogden victory four weeks ago. By soft." informed Beach, I mean we didn't put enough pressure on the ball. We were more laid back on defense. They ran a lot of back door plays on us. and they used a lot of moves off screens in the key to score easy baskets. They were the most disciplined team we have played this season, but I think we can beat them this time because we will be ready on defense. We pretty much need to win both games Weber visits Reno Saturday), and I think we have a good chance 65-5- 7 because last week we played awfully well as a team. We have a lot of confidence now," assured the product of Fremont. Calif. Beach is one of a succession of transfers from Lassen Junior College. the California school which gave to Weber State the likes of Charles Carradine. Martin Nish and Walt Ty0 ler. Following a sophomore season he averaged 17 6 points per game, Beach came to Weber Slate pretty much sight unseen. He didn't visit the campus but did play once under the scrutiny of Neil McCarthy His career didn't exactly take off once he donned the purple and white Beach languished the bench, logging about four minutes per game Not only did he play behind the coach's son. Aaron McCarthy, at point guard. Beach often saw Alan when guard, as the first Campbell, a backup at the position. It had to hurt and shake Beach's confidence. "I'm sure it not playing did hurl Guy." stated assistant coach Dick Hunsaker, the holdover from McCarthy's staff. "But Guy handled it very well. He showed a lot of character by not grumbling about his situation. He was no locker room lawyer. It wasn't easy playing behind the coach's son. Hunsaker stressed At the beginning of this season. Beach again found himself on the bench, with Robert Maxwell starting at point guard. Beach did. however, contribute a great deal coming off the bench, igniting a sometimes sluggish offense. Then, on Dec. 21. Beacl. got his first starting assignment against Santa Clara. Beach now has a shot at setting up a fast BSC finish for the 'Cats. Re- Oan'O' Wednesday, in ma'sra--s- h one m.ute to tec ate m.ses segnfenis each add-ntotei time Sweden. 34 55 ? mmutes I, Eva Korpela 2 S- aG'oen'-35 560 i?i 3 Lse Mewhw Canada )7?59 1? 4, Kan Swemon, United States, 3835 9, (I). 5 Ga'Nnwjifl Canada J9?iJ o. 7 39798 Swede"1. 2) 6 VaSadg " 8 S 39 404 gde Ajsa-9 5 $ MMe Norwa Ves B'aafen 32 3 )0 irger Burvoom fad Norway 4029 Swedm 40 571 .51 F n a"d 11 Te a N em,ren 4' 36 5 51 I? Frar-4) 31 1. J) 13 S' kari 6 4158? 14, Pam Gtototes Nonfm, United States, 4 Ml 8. (6) 15 afcwebM Norway 4. 58 16 '7 43 5 6 Tjuta 3 ten. fina-- d Sat e Seoen 43 3'6 '7 18 5v Tineas - Nuav 43 N8 S 7 19 4?v& 81 20 va Norway r a Mano-pw44 46 8 H) Bga-- a ?i Canaoa 4J40 7 ?? Oa-?3 4500? i7 Mmpwa Bu'ga-- a Watenf na Mh iowa bu'ga- - a is .14 d ?i ?5 Zwe Yvonne Visser, Canada 46 08! tote Krastewa Bulgaria 46 2 6 (10) 47 32 ?6 Jane isakson, Canada V, Hty Farr, Unrtad States, iai, () M Aggies PC A A Survival Hinges on Fresno Duel Continued From l they draw Fresno. Coach Boyd Grant's club, in the throes of one of his worst seasons ever (five straight seasons of 23 wins or more and an average of 22 wins in his nine seasons), has whipped USU four straight games and has won 10 of the last 12 meetings. The Bulldogs rallied to win at The as Jos Spectrum a year ago, shooting doomed the Kuipers' senior forward, Aggies Kuipers. a was just as destructive Jan. 23 in Fresno when his 18 points field goal shooting) and nine rebounds thwarted USU's upset bid, But the guy who did the most damage at Selland Arena a month ago was senior Marvin Carter, who just worked' his way back into the Coach C-- - ii 44 Utah's - L"oO"es RegMn Four 23 11, 4 Tcvono. lOaOwS', 7 19 'sh 12. Eomc-'c- n 810 fsn (Ternon. FetouSi Smith 4 (Anderson), 1637 Toronto Sm fh 5 18 56 14, Edmonton Gre'iv (Kotsooouios1 41 (Kurri, Coffev'. 10 7 29 Ed on Shots monton Power-piao 5 of 6 Ed'Ttonton 48 shos 39 Goa'fe- s- Toronto. Wregget saves) Edmonton, Fuhr i?9 24 noee Hrga Oe.stnws Resutts Reon Two O'em 60 West Jordan .ii Reoo Three CvpruS 67. Tavotov ne 45 Tuesday's -6 Mteruk I? Mmnesoto First Period-- 1, (Graham Lawton). 309 2, Chicago. Sufer 13 (Brown T Murray). 936 (pp) 3, Minnesota 4 Ch.cago Bebows 28 (Rouse. MaruM, T Murray 34 (Fraser, Dupont). 1513 5, Min1929 10 (Maruk. nesota, Lawton (pp) 6 Second Period 6, Minnesota, Giles (Acton, McKegnev', 7 34 7 Minnesota Lawton 11 8 84? (dpi Chicago IBeflows, Maruk), T Murray 35 (Fraser D Wison' 937 .pp? 3 Third Period 9, Chicago OCai'anan (D Wilson), 605 10. Chicago, T Murray 36 (Safer, Brown). 8Gf foo II Minnesota Lawton 12 (Maruk, Beitows) 1230 po) 44 Shos on goa1 Minnesota 2G12-1- 2 Chicago M nnesoto 3 0 Power-pteOpoortunities 5, Chicago 3 of 6 Beauore (35 shots-3saves) Chicago, Bannerman p 10 round roo-Scheoute tor he Reg-oto be heto at North Sever High School n Sa'-Storing Mibard vs Hu'rone 7 pm RiChtie'd vs Njrth Sanpete 3 pm San Juan vs Juab 6 30 p m De'to vs South Sevier 8 om Second day of on Savaav a m e w'apup on Feo 28 and March w oe neto af Snow Junior College m Eahram 0 Washington Koharski North Stars in Friday's Games Woods Cross 90 Davs East 59. Bountiful 52 -4 Jerrv Pateman HOLVENKOLLtN sults Of the womens European Cup comoe Rh Reams 110-- 4 Womens Biathlon West Jordon at Brighton H ncrest at Mountam View A'to at Orem at AmerKan Fork Reeon Eleven a' Mount Vernon SI Lutheran at Rowland Hat int Chr san at Waterford, 5 0 m Dugwav at Wendover, 6 pm 56 3 Morewta Cteago Tird Rewm Two Round-Robi- 0 I 2 Roy on Gauthier, 50 Region 10 4 of 3 Montreal. Referee-D- 713 $kv'-n- Brown U Montreal 0 saves. I 19, Kartchner Russet' 7 11, Pace 0 Gl 0 Tola's 18 52 8. Kmg Tatum 7 Park Citv 2. 0 Mutten 7 GO 4, Peretti 2. 0 Keve 3 00 6. 11 17 Tola s 17 Beeson 4 Buckner 4 7 Canadiens Peelers '43 Thursdays Games G? 4 6 t2. 4, Oooortuntties Power-pia- v of 3 Park City SO OT Park Cfe U 20 33 5 Wayne Atoeat Cofev - Hatch shots31 1, Vonirea Smih ?4 (Kurve's. NasLnd'. 233 2. Washington. 3 Christian 31 (Stevens. Gjstotssor), Monireal Gmgras 5 (Bucvk). 16 53 Second Period 4, Monreai. Dahhn 28 57 5. Washington. Chris(Vnith. Naslund), Ste12 13 6 Wasnirgton. tian T2 (Gustehson), 7 vens (Hawomh), 133) 7, Washington, 7ur pny 15 (Gartner). 18 59 25 4 59 Third Period 8. Montreal. Sm-tOvertime None Peraites None Shots on goat Washington 128 22 55 Morgan 11 Morgan 7 Johnson 3 Sicke Capitals - 52, 29 37 49 52. 0 35 Washington Montreal Period First - Morgan 3 Lnesren Wicks Boonev. Leon REGION NINE Leto 65, South Sunvnlt 55 Lehi 24 38 49 65. South Summit 14 31 41 55 C P'ce 3 8 S Pr.ce 2 GO 4. Lehi 31, Colton 5 7 17 Redmond Jones 14 3 HaH'fid 0 Toto'S 27 11 Gl 2 Peck 0 ?! 65 5 7 South Summt Chns'ianson 5 V !crei 3 G3 6 LMhead McKee 7 5 12 Rvda ch 9 25. Hatch 10 1? T0ta$ 22 74 6 8 20. Ke'Og Hunter 10 Referee-R- 47 20 624 on -15 - - 4 0 7 Goalies Hartford. Liut saves) Buffao, Barrasso REGION EtGHT 97, Pavson 40 T mpv,ew 16 37 69 97, Pavson 14 70 32 40 Reeves 10 23, Finiavson Timpview 6 Hansen 4 0 0 8. Werrer 10 27. Ba lev 2 8. Lmostrom 6. Ross 4 I GO 7, 2. Rawie 0 2 King solver 5 II, Dames 0 0 2 2 Lundahl 0 Bowman 0 2, D'xon 0 GO 0 Davton 0 GO 0 Toto'S 39 97 Pavson 2. OuackenbuSh Anorej 6 GO 12. Smith 3 6 Mteuell 5 13. Oson 3 6. Cowan 0 Gl 0. Batov 0 1, Hiatt 0 G 0, White 0 GO 0. Hfll 0 GO 0, Hoisman 0 GO 0 Toto'S 18 4C Pleasant Grtve 46, Carbon 44 Pieasant Grove 5 20 34 46. Carbon 13 25 32 44 Pleasant Gtove Barr 5 55 15, Vandyke 5 10. Larson 3 Gl 6, 10, Simpson ? 3 Totals 17 Jensen I 46 Caroon Cook 4 Johnson 3 0 6, Cunningham 7 GO 14, Revas 4 G) 8, Miher 3 7. Totals 21 44 Provo 60, Uintah 47 Provo 13 24 46 60, Umtoh 12 22 37 47 Provo 19, Morgan $ Frampton 7 14 Johnson 5 56 15. 6 Lott G Santiago 0 2. Bates 2 GO 4 Totals 60 2) We'don 5 Umtoh 8 II, White 2 Mohar 4 GO 8. Mofensen 2 GO 4 Murphy 4 GO 8. Patmer 2 4 Toto'S 4, Anderson - Pa 1608 2 of to H KENTUCKY (80) 10. Davcnder 6 D 5 5 17, G Backmon Haroen 4 5 0 0 8 Benneh 4 11 ? 4 10 Wafker 8 1? 23 Bvrd 0 0 GO 0, Andrews 0 0 7 Thomas GO 2 Lock ? J 8 Jenkins 0 0 GO 0 Totois 16 20 80 4?. Florida 30 Fouled Haih 23 (PLaw RebOu nence Moten 5), Kentucky 33 (Wa'xer 10) Assn'S Florida )6 (Montgomery 6', Kenida 23. tucky 19 (Waker 5) Total 23 065 Kentucky 8 DUKE (UN) S 0 6 G 6 8 22 69 0 0 0 0 a JL ) U Rebounds-Bos- GosJe r' v 4 Wildcats 80, Gators 69 FLORIDA (49) 7. Montgomery 3 6 j Lawrence 0 14 Mo'en 6 15 20 Maxwell 8 19 2 GO P 4 0 0 Lawrence McC'ary OOGOO Cjrrmgto" Toto'S Duke 104, Miami 82 COO) Bnton Gddm SUN : 0 0 4 tfu n 0? 'J'cr lAn.iedml 010 00 Co"0 6 I 0 9 0 42. L.nesmen-- 7 5 Third Period Hartford Qjernevme (Evason), G57 8 Bfaio, Cvr 14 (Houstev. Fo'igno', 1057 9 Hartford, Evasor 13 Gavin), 1739 10, Hartford. Javs 6. 19 46 ten) BufShots on falo 1G Power-ote- v Harttord 0 of 4 Opportunities - 69 Virginia Fraser Wavne Forse f-y Vjrzvn'. j GO 8. Morgan 0 7 snots-?- Period None Secord Per tod 1. Buao. Tute' 26 Cr. Housiev), J1 loo1 7 Harttord WBaovch 13 (Samuesson Ferraro). 134 3 Buhaio, Hame( 14 iO Astra), 239 4 Hartford Evason 12,6 39 $h) 5. Bjato Cvr 13 lAnflrevChuk Tucker'. 1328 (do) 6 Hartford. Gavin 18 (Evason 52 Terwiew 2 2 6. 8, 56 Sno'e Wednesday's Boxscores NC S'dto 38 Foued Rebounds-N- C Siato ?1 (Yash 61. 25 burn (M Kennedy 5' Ass sts Virginia NC State 16 (McMit'an 10' V'rgnia 11 (A Kennedy MAennedv. Johnson 3) Toto' tou'S-14 State 20, 00G 7? 0 J) IIS 06 8 1 Ovs'-- Toto'S Hafhime 100 04 Pa"i" jonikp s DO? s.a''on 110 4 4 Me GO 7 12. Sheenev 27, M Kennedy Johnson GO GO 0. Simms 4, . Reteon Eitftt Peasant Grove 46, Caroon 44 Timpvrew 97, Pavson 40 Sorng.iHe ah Spanish Fork Proyo 60. Uintah 47 Retfon Nne Morgan 52, Ftork C'lv 50 OT Lehi 65, South Summ't 55 Union at Wasatch Grantsvi'le at North Summit 69, Wolf pack 60 9 St Mans'ed63 Wednesdays Games 8 9 60 VIRGINIA (4f) A Kennedy Potynice )0- - II GO Cai'owav 88 U '34 558 12 Whalers 6, Sabres Prep Basketball N.C STATE (60) 4 4 6. Botton 4 9 7 10 Snacketord GO 18 McM'ton Washburn 0 0 12, 10 GO 2. lamtnotto Mvers 4 10 Brown G G1 0. Fasoutos GOO-OWeems GOO. GO 2. Del Neg'oGO GOO Toto's B'nns 205 10 'as Cavaliers 67 Hona'd O' d Harttord Buffalo Frda 00 3S I7i 'Batfy Behre-A DaPU4iO Va ne 83, Colbv 45 Pittsburgh 73, Connecticut 59 Providence 79. Syracuse 62 Seton Hail 63 GeorgetoAn 54 V 72 Monrrouth 5? SOUTH 71 Alabama St 49 Auburn C ncm-a- t. 62, Morehead St 44 81. Ftor-d$ 76 Lous i'a St 118 NW Lou'S.ana 90 Mississippi 69. Mississippi St 47 N C Chamotte 72, W Carolina 45 North Carolina 82, Wake Forest 73 71, OT Stetson 75. Tennessee Si 103, Austin Peav 89 70. N Caroiira St 6? MIDWEST BaS' 77, w Michigan 61 Cent Mictvgdn 76 Kem S 70 E Mchtgan 61, Toedo 60 N Illinois 65, Bowl'pg Green 61 SOUTHWEST 43 Texas 105 So Method i NE Ok'8homa 68 Cenl Oklahoma 63 Sam Houston St 75. Mdwestem 6? Texas 58 Southern Methodist 57 Texas A&M 71, Texas Teen 58 Teas Sou'hem 87 SA Texas St 8? FAR WEST E. Washington 78. W Washington 70 Kansas 79, Colorado 74 TOURNAMENT North Coast Conerence Tournament First Round Kenyon 65 Wooster 59 Ooe'''n 82. Denson 69 Wesivn 77 Case Western 70 Dix Conference Tournament Ouarferiinats Cnr s Newport 72, Methodist 60 N C Greensboro 86 Va V7esievan 75 N C Wesieyan 77, Greensboro 55 St Andrews 64 Averet 47 Ohio Conference Tournament Quarterfinals Marietta 76 Wittenberg 77 58. Muskigum Heidelberg 46 Ohio Northern 63. Capitol S6 e 5? O'terbein 73, NJAC Pbvoft Semifinals Jersev Cifv St 70, Win am Paerson 6? T'enton St 66 SOCkon Si 57 CCNY Tournament Semifinals CCNY 89. Hunter 6? Staton Hand 80, York 75, OT 5. 2 k Jo fnvon 6 11 GS 12 To'a'S S4 10? 24 3? 133 PHILADELPHIA (1S3) 17 1? 16 31 BJones 7 9 Barney 14 16 38. Threat! 6 11 0 0 12 1G 10 24 Green 0 0 0 0 0. McAdoo CnesS 7 10 6 9 20 Moss 2 4 7 2 6 C Johnson 0 W 7 0 0 4 Toais 57 8? 48 S9 1S3 Slones 47 26 35 3- 0- 133 Porland 36 34 41 4- 7- IS3 PMddrtftta Tnree-pon- t 64 Boston Cot' Cne, iev 91 EA5T John's ties Romano saves) WecRttsdas Games Re Sixers 153, Blazers 133 PORTLAND (133) Thompson 2 3 28 C Jones G? Women's Scores Oo 0 To'as 6 O'anoma 66 Psbjrgn 15 76 Opoortjp o 5 Power-pa4 Referee-ke- Neorasna Wes yn 90, Doane 71 NvY Missouri 84, Mo Roita 63 Oakia-K- j City 66 Inc ana SL 6S 79. ?OT Ono U 80 Mami. 5l Marys Kan 71, McF'vson 58 $E M ssourl 77 Lincoln, Mo 73, GT SE Ok.ahoma 92, Carneron 74 S Hi EdAardsviie "S Mo St Lou'S 8' SA Mmnevo'a 98 Moorenead S 7S SA 71, NA Oklahoma 68 Toledo 89, E Michigan 7S 83, $t Francis, Ind 67 Waoasn 93, fcarlham 7? Aavne St Neb 73. Chadron St 66 Aeslmtnster 84 Washington, Mo 8? Ws Stout 48, Superior 37 SOUTHWEST 60 S9 Arkansas Anior o 76 Rx 8L Texas-Sa103, Pra ir e View ASM 4 4 ?8 21 8. 7 Turner 6. I4i Lousv 19 te Gias Hi 6 Gmmuu 1? 6i 2 7 ? O Kore Oakiev ? Gf'Mn 0 0 14 Ho ion 3 0 0 2 G'eAT 8 IJ ? 9 Banns Ccri'ne M NEW JERSEY it'iison 31. i ;s3 CHICAGO Losve 17. 15 Tca1 ioo)S-F- bU FSU 27 tSrder 1?), LOuSV e 41 Ass sfs F SU 8 Sna'ter 3 Ba'De' 25 lAagrer. Croo. KttO'O oe championship. will Records scoring records always be broken. Somebody will come along and break them. But not too many guys get to play for a championship. That's what I want to do. That's why I want to go down in school) history." What has enabled Hendrix, a guard, to become a top 10 scorer? Quickness down the court." Utah Coach Lynn Archibald said. He's the best there is an accelerating down the court. Two dribbles and he's gone." Archibald points to a sheet of statistics on his desk. In fact," he noted, Manny has had that's when get most of my shots"" There's another factor, too. Confidence is important." said Hendrix, a native of Phoenix. At thjs level, anybody can do it if they have confidence and if the coach has confidence in them An example. Hendrix noted, came in January against Hawaii. He scored 24 points and. according to Archibald, dominated the game during a Utah victory. It was just one of those nights" said Manny. I could just feel it. Actually. though, I missed a couple (shots) early. But I kept shooting because I knew I could do it. That's the way I am When you miss a couple like that, sometimes the coach looks at you and maybe he wants you to stop (shooting) But you've gotta have confidence in yourself 1 C-- PtSDurgr Lemeui 3o 37 .Mjien Dot 6U? 2 Wnnpeg Hae'cru as' 1211 3 P"sburyh CraDo 1? Hana'1 4 Pitso-ygCunnevwor'h )5i9 First ,l 76-7- 8 70-6- - Grant's starting rotation in time to from the field. score 22 points The Bulldogs start a lineup with Carter. Kuipers and Brian Sallone (team leading 13.5 average) at center. Freshman Mike Mitchell ) is averaging 10 3 points to compliment Kuipers on the guard line. It's junior guard Charlie Smith who's Grant's starling surprise Thursday Smith is averaging under one point per game, but the Bulldogs three straight with him in the lineup to direct the offense senior-dominate- d 6 USU, which could emerge from mark this weekend's play with a (with two wins) and jump back into the fight for the fifth and sixth spots in the FCAA, will be looking for senior forward Greg Grant to collect record with the yet another all-tim- e M. A. M. AAA f former East High School product zeroing in on Ron Cornelius PCAA career scoring mark of 2.065 points. Grant needs 24 points Thursday to eclipse the record. Fresno's Grant has watched his teams peak late the past few seasons and this one seems no different. The Bulldogs have increased their field goal shooting to over 46 percent and their free throw shooting to over 60 percent (after shooting 54 percent at one time this season). Grant started with one of his youngest clubs ever and scheduled one of the toughest slates in school history. Fresno's improved shooting has brought three wins in a row and gives the Bulldogs a shot at a season (three in regular season and theh the ' rt tournamerls) n n m. MM, JSJ mi |